Noticeboard

Changes to the provision of ear syringing - please see the tab in further information.

Lunchtime telephone lines

Please note that between the hours of 1:00pm and 2:00pm our phone lines are open for medical emergencies only. 

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PLEASE NOTE THE SURGERY WILL BE CLOSED FROM 1PM ON THE FOLLOWING DATES FOR STAFF TRAINING.

Tuesday 20th February 2024 

Tuesday 19th March 2024 

16th April 2024 

21st May 204 

25th June 2024 

16th July 2024 

20th August 2024 

17th September 2024 

15th October 2024 

19th November 2024 

3rd December 2024 

28th January 2025 

18th February 2025

18th March 2025 

CAR PARK

We now have ANPR cameras monitoring the car park. Please remember to input your car registration into the screen when attending the surgery or Dewsbury Pharmacy

Telephone System

The telephone system has recently been changed, whereby, you will be informed of what position you are in the queue, for your call to be answered.  We also have a recording facility and calls may be recorded to allow us to monitor calls for training and quality purposes.  

Evening and weekend appointments now available

Patients can now be seen for routine appointments on weekday evenings and at weekends.

Pre-bookable, on-the-day and telephone appointments are available between 6.30pm and 9.30pm each weekday and Saturdays from 9am and 4pm.

Face to face appointments may be at the surgery or at Dewsbury Health Centre.

How to book an evening or weekend appointment

There are ‘pre-bookable’ and ‘on-the-day’ appointments which can be accessed through your own GP practice, or by calling the free NHS 111 phone line out of normal working hours.

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